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The Feast of the Wild Ox and Leviathan
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== The Menu == In this feast, the participants will eat from the flesh of the Leviathan. And so says the Gemara:<blockquote>Rabbah said in the name of Rabbi Yochanan: In the future, the Holy One, blessed be He, will make a feast for the righteous from the flesh of the Leviathan, as it is said: "The companions will feast upon it." And "feast" means nothing other than a banquet, as it is said: "And he prepared for them a great feast, and they ate and drank." And "companions" means nothing other than Torah scholars, as it is said: "You who dwell in the gardens, companions listen to your voice, let me hear it." And the remainder will be divided and traded in the markets of Jerusalem, as it is said: "They will divide it among the Canaanites." And "Canaanites" means nothing other than merchants, as it is said: "Canaan holds deceitful scales; he loves to defraud." If you prefer, it is derived from here: "Whose merchants are princes, whose traders are the honored of the earth." β Talmud Bavli, Tractate Bava Batra 75a</blockquote>At this feast, they will also serve the Manna - bread from heaven. For dessert, they will serve pomegranate juice. After Birkat Hamazon (Grace after Meals) over a cup of preserved wine, everyone will taste from the cup of blessing.
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